Archive for 'Personal Development'

Seven Tips for Working from Home

Posted on 20. Feb, 2009 by .

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Whether you are an entrepreneur, a freelancer, or simply telecommuting to save energy and time; working from home has seen a huge surge in popularity since the advent of the internet.  Now, that we are able to stay connected with our teams 24/7 from the comfort of our own homes, a whole new business structure [...]

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Hitting 1000 RSS Subscribers!

Posted on 04. Feb, 2008 by .

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In a few weeks time, Blogtrepreneur will be marking its 2nd birthday online. What better way to prepare for this Birthday than to announce that we have officially hit and passed 1000 RSS subscribers! I’ve waited a week to post this (and I’m sure that the regular visitors will have noticed already), however I wanted [...]

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Making Goals

Making Goals For 2008

Posted on 05. Jan, 2008 by .

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In my last post, I wrote about how I managed to break most of my goals for 2007. These occurred out of hard work and continued perseverance online (despite a slow down over the past couple of months). In any case, I think that it’s really important that everyone makes goals – and not only [...]

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Breaking Goals

Breaking 5 Out Of 7 Goals In 2007

Posted on 03. Jan, 2008 by .

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Around a year ago, I wrote a post titled Resolutions and Targets For 2007. Like most entrepreneurs, I set goals that I wanted to achieve for the rest of 2007, which I could then take the time to reflect upon at the start of 2008. I’m happy to say that I completed 5 out of [...]

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Virtual Assistant

Top 7 Ways to Tell You Need a Virtual Assistant

Posted on 27. Jun, 2007 by .

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Guest Blogger Angela Wills of StarVA.com is a Virtual Assistant Specializing in Internet Marketing. Visit StarVA.com to grab your free ‘Outsourcing Checklist & Free Tips’ now! A Virtual Assistant is a self-employed contractor (not an employee) who helps small business owners and entrepreneurs with various administrative tasks such as handling emails, bookkeeping, website maintenance, search [...]

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Are You A Genius?

Posted on 01. Jun, 2007 by .

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A bit of fun up next – I found this video whilst searching around on Youtube. Basically, this guy says that if you can solve his coin trick after seeing the solution only once then you’re a genius! I managed to do it, did you? (If the video below doesn’t display, click here)

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Revising

6 Solid Exam Revision Tips

Posted on 28. May, 2007 by .

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All across the world, the months of May and June are notorious for being the months of exams. Whether you’re doing your Finals, your A Levels, your International Baccalaureats, your GCSEs or your normal End of Year examinations, chances are that you’re gonna have a hill or a mountain to climb in order to get [...]

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Procrastination

Procrastination – Fighting The Enemy

Posted on 21. May, 2007 by .

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Procrastination is something that all of us dread. Whether we’re a blogger, a freelance web designer, an athlete or CEO of a multinational company, the act of procrastination can severely damage your business’ progress and can eat away at your most valuable resource – time. So what is procrastination and how can you prevent it? [...]

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What’s Your Rubber Band?

What’s Your Rubber Band?

Posted on 09. Mar, 2007 by .

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This is a guest post by Brian Lash who can be found at his entrepreneurial blog BrianLash.com (feed). I wear a rubber band around my wrist. No, it’s not one of the ubiquitous Livestrong bracelets, or one with a trendy “This is our house” declaration of the Under Armor brand’s variety. Mine is a simple, [...]

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5 Sure Fire Steps To Speaking Successfully in Public

Posted on 06. Nov, 2006 by .

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Recently public speaking has become extremely important. With the setup of my Young Enterprise company through my school, I’ve had to pitch to a number of people and on the way I’ve learned a few tricks on the trade that I thought I’d share. So many people start flipping out when it comes to public [...]

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Business Loyalty is a Mind Game

Posted on 14. Oct, 2006 by .

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This morning I received a very interesting email from one of this blog’s readers by a person named Syia who has her own blog at Syia.biz. I have been communicating with her for a week now, and she promised that she would write a guest post for me. While I didn’t think the post itself [...]

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An Apology To My Readers

Posted on 07. Sep, 2006 by .

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Yesterday while I was doing my normal internet errands (checking my newsfeeds, latest posts from my favourite websites, stats, etc), I noticed that I hadn’t been contacted using my contact page ever from Blogtrepreneur readers. I thought this was a bit odd, as I was pretty sure at least one or two people would be [...]

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Changes and Changes

Posted on 05. Sep, 2006 by .

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Today I went back to school. It was really great seeing some schoolfriends that I hadn’t seen in 2 or so months. The easy morning gave us all to catch up on our holidays, our different stories, funny stories (about the odd people!), and the depressing nature of going back to school. I managed to [...]

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